I enjoy food. Turkey, mashed potatoes, and pumpkin pie are some of my favorite things. Sure, sometimes I will throw in a veggie, but usually I just skip those. I'm not really a fan of veggies, unless you give me some sort of shredded or baked Brussel Spouts, or maybe some edamame. I eat other veggies every now and then. I really love adding kale to my banana, milk, and peanut butter smoothies. In fact kale it really good in a lot of smoothies.

I digress.

I was talking about turkey, mashed potatoes, and pumpkin pie. I'm getting hungry right now thinking about it.

So, why am I bringing this up? I am bringing this up because I've moved to a different state, where I have no family, and neither does my partner. In fact, this is the first time in two years me and my partner are spending any of these holidays together. It was a little bit of a shock to me when I realized that I didn't spend the holidays with him, and I thought back to what I did do.

I spent time with friends on Thanksgiving, at least one year, and last year I went to Marie Calender's with a friend who had just moved near me. I know a lot of people complain about stores being open on Thanksgiving, but honestly, it saved me. Those stores being open saved me from being lonely, and feeling depressed, and dwelling on the fact that I was alone. Those stores being open saved me from tear stained pillowcases, and an empty pit when he was unable to call. Those stores being open might offend some of you, but why? Are you working on Thanksgiving? I have. I was happy to be paid, and I got extra pay at one of those jobs for working on Thanksgiving.

People should try being a little less judgmental this holiday season. If you see a friend struggling, help them out. If you know someone is lonely, invite them over, they might say no because they don't want to intrude on a family holiday but sometimes they say yes. Don't complain about those stores being open on Thanksgiving, those open stores might just be what someone needs to crawl out of a lonely state, and it might help them focus on the now, not the next lonely holiday that is coming up.

I love the holidays, but I also hate the holidays. Thanksgiving feeds my body, and people feed my soul. Sometimes the soul needs to get out and be around people (not necessarily shop) to feel like it belongs. Sometimes the soul needs more than a belly full of food to feel like everything will be okay.

I look forward to turkey, mashed potatoes, and pumpkin pie. I love giving gifts. I love the lights and generosity that comes with the holidays. I wish we would be this giving year-round. I, however, hate Christmas. The actual day is not fun for me. While I hate Christmas, I love the feel of the holidays.

Have you ever been cyber-bullied? Have you ever had that one embarrassing picture posted for everyone to see? Do you feel like you can't live down that one embarrassing moment? Well that's what happened to Laura, she was embarrassed and ended up killing herself. Of course, if you've seen the previews for the movie none of this information is unknown to you. Laura Barnes is a young woman who drank too much at a party, gets filmed in an embarrassing position, and ends up killing herself. A year later, all of her friends are chatting on Skype and Facebook and strange things happen, then one by one they are killed themselves.

I though there was a possibility that this movie would be interesting, and for a time it was, then it just got stupid. As each of the friends are killed the movie does create suspense, but it doesn't really explain why each of these friends of Laura are being killed, since only one of them posted the video. The death scenes themselves are pretty good, one woman you don't even see how she really dies, but you hear the police and see her body fall to the ground. It isn't your everyday horror film. It doesn't rely on gore to scare, it is more psychological, but at the end it loses something. It become a little dull. Even with the little twist at the end I lost interest and found myself losing scenes. For at least one of the characters I am not sure how they died.

Now, that being said, I'd say watch this. Like I said, it was different than most horror movies. It didn't rely too heavily on gore, and while it wasn't a camera style it was an interesting video style. I enjoyed that it didn't do too much with handheld first person videos or found footage. So while I didn't think it was great, I didn't totally hate it either.